There is a food shortage in stores in the temporarily occupied territories of the Lugansk region.
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This was reported today, March 6, on the website of the Center for National Resistance.
It is noted that the deficit is a consequence of the policy of the occupation administrations, which set a threshold for food prices in an attempt to reduce social tension in the face of growing poverty of the local population.
Each store owner must conclude an appropriate memorandum on the ROA in order to obtain permission to conduct business, the Central Tax Service notes. “However, in such conditions, goods began to disappear from store shelves, and in order to compensate for the loss of income, the owners limited the salaries of hired workers. Over-the-counter trade is also growing in the region.
The CNS emphasizes that Russia always brings only war, poverty and shortages and calls for help in liberating temporarily occupied territories from this by reporting in the appropriate chat data on the enemy’s positions or the movements of collaborators.
Source: Racurs

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